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I am looking to purchase my first muzzleloader. I want/need something general purpose for all species here in CO , so .50 caliber it is (although there could be a .45 in my future for deer/antelope).
I know the Ultra-Lite is very popular, but I'm leaning towards the heavier option and the Mountaineer. My thinking is that 8.5 lbs. really isn't that heavy (compared to say a scoped centerfire rifle) and 6 lbs. is probably going to kick like a mule. Plan is to shoot 300 grain Thor bullets on top of a near max charge (we will see what groups well) of BH209.
I'll also mention that the reason behind my interest in muzzleloader for this season is the fact that I am coming back from shoulder surgery this past September (with another one recommended by the second ortho doc that I am putting off) so archery is out and recoil could be a concern here.
Am I crazy? I'm just weighing (pun intended) the risk of potentially developing a flinch vs. carrying 2.5 lbs. all over the mountain.
I know the Ultra-Lite is very popular, but I'm leaning towards the heavier option and the Mountaineer. My thinking is that 8.5 lbs. really isn't that heavy (compared to say a scoped centerfire rifle) and 6 lbs. is probably going to kick like a mule. Plan is to shoot 300 grain Thor bullets on top of a near max charge (we will see what groups well) of BH209.
I'll also mention that the reason behind my interest in muzzleloader for this season is the fact that I am coming back from shoulder surgery this past September (with another one recommended by the second ortho doc that I am putting off) so archery is out and recoil could be a concern here.
Am I crazy? I'm just weighing (pun intended) the risk of potentially developing a flinch vs. carrying 2.5 lbs. all over the mountain.
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